Although Kristy Glass learned about broken hearts at a very young age, it wasn’t until she was a mother herself that she learned how to mend them. (3:33)
With a name like “Noble”, you have a lot to live up to. For Adonal Noble, however, it’s more than just
a name. He has the heart to match. A heart big enough for two countries.
Even though Denny can't fly like some superheroes because of a childhood brain injury, he's still
saving the world one person at a time with an old carpet truck full of food for the hungry and a little
piece of home for the homeless.
As a kid, professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones' first priority was his sport. Now, his family not
only comes first, but it provides his spiritual foundation.
As a Sicilian American from Brooklyn, Frank Mansuetto has the accent you’d expect. But as a
Vietnam veteran, he gained profound understanding that led him to Jesus Christ and a belief that
second chances are possible.
Although Lori McBride’s job as a flight nurse often puts her in the middle of life and death decisions,
which sometimes end tragically, Lori’s passion for her job and her belief in life after death give her
the strength she needs.
Athelia always thought her life would be dance. But when health challenges derailed her plans,
Athelia discovered another passion: being a fashion business woman.
Although he came to the United States from Nigeria to play college basketball, Nnamdi has
followed his true passion professionally: creating art that reflects the noble spirit he sees in
every person. And he loves to do it in the rain.
At age 19, Will is a professional rugby player. But 19 is also the age when young Mormon men
can choose to serve a mission for their church. He doesn't see a mission as abandoning
everything, he sees it as a chance to thank God for his blessings.